It's Sunday morning and you're just lying in bed, starved, anxiously awaiting the call, Breakfast is ready! You recall that feeling from childhood; can't you just smell the bacon, the coffee, pots clanking, teapot whistling? Some warming memories of a Sunday morning. So, I enjoy tantalizing my guests with food that soothes the soul, so simply tastes good, freshly prepared from scratch. A lot of thought goes into my menu, my table setting, my music, my service, what I call, The Anatomy of Sunday Brunch.

What's Sunday Brunch without some sort of meat, like thick-smoked bacon and spicy Italian sausages, some type of bread, hot out of the oven, like homemade buttermilk biscuits, blueberry muffins, a favorite side, like Grannie's home-fries or Mommy's fried apples, completed only with some type of prepared eggs, and I've done them all - scrambled, omeletted, fried, poached. But none have thrilled my guests more than my Cheesed Egg Souflee! Believe it when I say, my guests will take home the leftover eggs! Really, left over eggs? Who does that?

My guests will take home the leftover eggs! Really, left over eggs? Who does that?

Cheesed Egg Souflee - A Guest Favorite

And it tastes even better than it looks, even after the poof & glitz are gone! But the best part about it, it's easy! So easy, no recipe is required. It's basically scrambled eggs whipped and poured into a (buttered) ramekin or muffin tin placed on the bottom shelf of the oven and baked (375 degrees) for 30-40 minutes! Just eggs, a little milk, some melted butter, then add whatever else you'd like - fresh herbs, salt, pepper, veggies, meat, cheese, etc. The only difference I find, is when I whip the eggs in the blender - essentially whipping air into the eggs; causes it to then poof up in the oven. WARNING! It only stays poofed for an instant and then it quickly deflates. Though, initially, it's just a beautiful presentation and why they say to serve it immediately!

NOTE: You may also add some cream of tarter, lemon juice or vinegar to stabilize it, so that it stays poofed a little longer (to at least get it to the table); though, no matter, it will deflate and quite quickly!